A 14-year-old boy was shot while traveling in a stolen car late Tuesday night, police said. A girl behind the wheel ended up crashing that vehicle into the Chicago Public Library in the city's Chicago Lawn neighborhood. She was charged Wednesday in connection with the crash.

Someone in a black vehicle fired shots at a gray Scion, which police said was stolen, in the 6000-block of South Whipple Street around 11:05 p.m. The boy, who was riding in the Scion, suffered a gunshot wound to the chest.

The teen driver crashed through the massive front window of the library and landed in front of the circulation desk at the library in the 6100-block of South Kedzie Avenue, which is about a mile away from where the shooting occurred.

From meticulously cataloged and organized, to trashed, in a matter of seconds. The scene was littered with shattered glass, books, broken furniture and metal.

The boy was transported to Advocate Christ Medical Center in southwest suburban Oak Lawn, where his condition stabilized.

Investigators also looked at a red vehicle, which also had visible bullet holes.

The girl was taken into custody early Wednesday morning and charged with one felony count of receiving a stolen vehicle and one felony count of possession of a controlled substance.

"I'm in awe, because they keep getting younger and younger, doing crimes," said Alexis Miranda, a library patron.